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What is most likely the author’s reason for setting this scene in the Capulet’s garden?

A) Because Romeo’s presence there shows he is willing to risk his life.

B) Because a garden setting is an easier stage to set than a street scene.

C) Because the two are avid gardeners.

D) Because the Nurse in the background trying to drag Juliet contributes to the dramatic tension.

*study sync: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)*

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